CLAS-240 Athletics

 Vessel, Krater, by Hirschfeld Painter used as grave marker, from Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, made of terracotta, in Geometric style (Geometric period)
 Relief sculpture: Horserace frieze plaque; from Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Etruria
 Vessel, Panathenaic Amphora, by Euphiletos Painter: Men running footrace; made of terracotta, in Black-Figure style (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at MMA, NY, 14.130.12)
 Tomb painting, from Paestum (dated to 4th c. BC; now at National Archaeological Museum, Paestm)
 Mosaic: Dancing and exercising girls; from Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina (Late Antique period, dated to 4 c. AD)
 City/town plan: Public buildings; of Pompeii
 City/town plan: Republican buildings; of Pompeii (Republican period)
 Palaestra plan of Pompeii (Imperial period)
 View of site of Pompeii: Palaestra
 View of site of Pompeii: Palaestra
 “Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 “Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 “Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 “Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 “Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 “Small Palestra,” view of site of Pompeii
 Stadium architecture, from Athens (Modern period)
 Stadium architecture, from Olympia
 “Olympic Stadium,” stadium architecture, from Olympia (dated to c. 4th c. BC)
 Stadium view of site of Olympia: Entrance to Olympic Stadium; made of stone (Hellenistic period)
 Stadium view of site of Delphi: stadium
 Stadium view of site of Delphi: Stadium
 Stadium architecture, from Delphi
 City/town view of site of Rhodes: Hellenistic sanctuary; stadium 660 ft
 Stadium architecture, from Epidaurus
 Stadium view of site of Delphi: From Mt. Parnassus (Roman period)
 City/town map of Rome (Republican period)
 3-D Model Reconstruction of “Stadium of Domitian,” stadium architecture, from Rome (Flavian period)
 Aerial view of site of Piazza Navona, Rome (Modern period)
 Piazza Navona
 Pottery vessel: Pentathalon, here only jumping, javelin, discus, and shot put; made of clay, in Black-Figure style (Classical period)
 Vase painting: Athletes for javelin, long jump and discus
 “Discobolus (Discus-thrower),” statue sculpture by Myron: Copy (now at Museo Nat. Rome)
 Object: Discus; made of bronze, with inscription
 Vase painting: Boxers showing thong-binding, ; in Black-Figure style
 “The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)
 “The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)
 City/town map of Rome (Republican period)
 “Campus Martius,” city/town plan (Augustan period)
 “Circus Maximus,” stadium architecture, from Rome (Modern period)
 “Circus Maximus,” stadium architecture, from Rome (Modern period)
 3-D Model Reconstruction of “Circus Maximus,” stadium architecture, from Rome (Imperial period)
 Relief sculpture: Horse races in the Circus Maximus; from Ostia, made of marble (Imperial period)
 City/town map of Rome (Constantinian period)
 Map of Constantinople (Late Antique period)
 Pavement architecture: Consul as charioteer among circus factions; from Basilica of Junius Bassus, Rome, made of glass, marble & stone, in Opus Sectile style (Imperial period, dated to AD 330-350; now at Palazzo Vecchio, Florence)
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